The Producers

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Address
2 Charing Cross Rd, WC2H 0HH
Opening Hours
12pm – 8pm (on performance days) and opens 45 minutes before the start of each performance.
How to get there
Leicester Square (Northern, Piccadilly), Charing Cross (Northern, Bakerloo), Embankment (District, Circle)
Duration
2 - 3 hours plus interval
Age
13+
Accessibility
Wheelchair users can access via the Dress Circle at street level, with staff assisting over two small steps using a portable ramp and a dedicated Row E wheelchair space available by booking. The theatre offers an accessible toilet, staff-assisted bars, assisted-hearing headsets, support for assistance dogs, and notes that reaching the Stalls or Grand Circle involves stairs.
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Price
From £22pp
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About The Producers

If your teens love rapid-fire jokes, larger-than-life characters and big Broadway-style numbers, they’ll love Mel Brooks’ The Producers. It’s basically what happens when two slightly dodgy blokes try to put on the worst show in history and somehow end up creating a monster hit. Loud, colourful, totally bonkers it’s a cracking West End night out for families with older kids.

Top tip from the KidRated team:

Sit centre stalls if possible – the choreography and visual gags land best from there.

Is The Producers suitable for young children?

Hmmm we’d recommend 12+. The humour is cheeky and very Mel Brooks. Older kids will get it, younger ones might miss the satire.

How rude is it?

British seaside postcard. Think “Carry On” humour. Nothing graphic, but plenty of innuendo.,

What age group is it best for?

Tweens who love comedy, teens studying drama, and parents who enjoy classic musicals.

Is it complicated?

Not really – it’s a fast, fun farce with a clear storyline.

How long is the show?

2 hours 45 minutes, with one interval.

Where is the theatre and what’s nearby?

The Garrick is close to Leicester and Trafalgar Squares, Chinatown and Covent Garden. Plus the National Gallery and Portrait Gallery are a stone’s throw – so plenty to do before and after (if you’re catching a matinee).

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